2011/10/30 Darren Duncan <dar...@darrenduncan.net>: > I agree that this feature would be quite useful and should be included in > SQL. The exact syntax is less of an issue, but just the ability to cleanly > say "select all columns except for these". I have in fact argued for the > same feature in the past. > > If you want to and can implement this feature then more power to you. I'll > look forward to it being in Pg 9.2. > > I think then the only discussion point should be what (terse) syntax to use > for it, not whether the feature should exist at all. > > Arguing against this feature is like arguing against supporting "where > not()" or "except" or "not in". One should be able to do complements not > only of rows but of columns too. Basic good language design.
My practice speaks so this is not true - I don't know only bad designed projects or very bad designed projects that needs too. I don't see any reason why do it on SQL level. It can sence only in psql as same special filter - if we would to enhace a report features there. Regards Pavel Stehule > > -- Darren Duncan > > Eric Ridge wrote: >> >> Would y'all accept a patch that extended the "SELECT *" syntax to let >> you list fields to exclude from the A_Star? >> >> Quite regularly I'll be testing queries via psql and want to see all >> the columns from a fairly wide table except maybe a giant text or xml >> column. A syntax like: >> >> SELECT * EXCLUDING (big_col1, big_col2) FROM foo; >> >> would be pretty handy. It would definitely save some typing in >> certain cases. It seems like such a syntax would better document the >> intent of a query too, rather than leaving one wondering if "big_col1" >> was supposed to be omitted from the target list or not. >> >> Anyways, I just wanted to run the idea by youse guys before I put too >> much more effort into it. I've already made what appear to be the >> minimum necessary changes to gram.y, and a few quick greps through the >> code make me think the rest will be pretty easy. >> >> Maybe the SQL spec says something about this and nobody's done the work >> yet? >> >> Thanks for your input! >> >> eric >> > > > -- > Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers > -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers